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and derek chauvin's charges are going up to second-degree. we'll have much, much more on our breaking news with special coverage that continues right after this. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on d
and derek chauvin's charges are going up to second-degree. we'll have much, much more on our breaking news with special coverage that continues right after this. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart...
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they were compliant with derek chauvin, who had his knee on george's neck. this was a brutal and public display of an eight minute prolonged death. this was the lowest level of human respect and dignity that any community should ever have to endure. what this really was was the weight of the minneapolis police department on george's neck. and what you are going to hear from the doctors is that there were two actual physical mechanisms that were in place that caused george floyd's death. as ben alluded to, not only was the knee on george's neck a cause of his death, but so was the weight of the other two police officers on his back, who not only prevented blood flow into his brain, but also air into his lungs. that makes all of those offices on scene criminally liable and without a doubt civilly responsible. had the minnesota police department instituted the reforms it promised it would when it came to choke holds and restraints, george would be alive. that is because the minnesota police department, through its custom, practices and policies, failed to train
they were compliant with derek chauvin, who had his knee on george's neck. this was a brutal and public display of an eight minute prolonged death. this was the lowest level of human respect and dignity that any community should ever have to endure. what this really was was the weight of the minneapolis police department on george's neck. and what you are going to hear from the doctors is that there were two actual physical mechanisms that were in place that caused george floyd's death. as ben...
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now recall one of the officers, derek chauvin. who has been charged with third-degree murder based on that incident involving george floyd. that was a video of chauvin's knee on floyd's neck and charged with third-degree murder. and since that time the case has transferred to the attorney general's office and the a.g.'s office is now in charge and we have been waiting to hear whether additional charges would be brought against the other three officers that were involved in that incident. now we're waiting for official confirmation from the attorney general's office that is the case. we did see a tweet from minnesota senator amy klobuchar indicating that all of the officers will be charged. she indicated that one of the officers, derek chauvin, who had been charmed with third-degree murder, that charge would be elevated to second-degree murder. the first indication that we're seeing officially that is the case, we've been monitoring the minnesota courts website and it looks as though minutes ago the charge for derek chauvin was lis
now recall one of the officers, derek chauvin. who has been charged with third-degree murder based on that incident involving george floyd. that was a video of chauvin's knee on floyd's neck and charged with third-degree murder. and since that time the case has transferred to the attorney general's office and the a.g.'s office is now in charge and we have been waiting to hear whether additional charges would be brought against the other three officers that were involved in that incident. now...
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pihelio breathe by external pressure, that bei up the police officer, derek chauvin, and two further police officers who, we understd, were restraining george floyd on his back. who will be resnsible as we know derek chauvin is a court appearancge inin a weeks e th fat has been delayed, but the attorney is calling for not only the other police officers present atcenebun thedepartment, to pres entation of p rrator: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives u purpose and way forward. today ways. the freeman foundation. by judy and blum kovler undation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ vo: ready to watch the best of anytime, anywhere, on nearly any de?vi vide 'sp anywhere, now you can watch the latest pbs episodes, or catch up on the shows you missed. and when you support your local station, u cayoge,t n pbsss rtpopa, more specials, mo re of wh and stream the best of pbs, anytime you want, anywhere you
pihelio breathe by external pressure, that bei up the police officer, derek chauvin, and two further police officers who, we understd, were restraining george floyd on his back. who will be resnsible as we know derek chauvin is a court appearancge inin a weeks e th fat has been delayed, but the attorney is calling for not only the other police officers present atcenebun thedepartment, to pres entation of p rrator: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish,...
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that derek chauvin wants to stay on the police force. if you can imagine that the police force allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him, you begin to believe your behavior is ok. you become an enabler. that was obvious with his colleagues standing around him. they had no humanity. they were just as guilty as he was. the bottom line is what creates this kind of attitude, this kind of behavior when you see it firsthand and you do nothing? i have to tell you i am not outraged over the fact that george floyd died because he was black. i am outraged because he died because he was a human by -- human being. i could care less about derek chauvin's race. what i care about is his behavior. this attitude toward a human being that could have been anybody. it is easier to understand the negative when it is black-and-white. and the color is right, there is a history of this disproportionately happening to american blacks. if you ask yourself if it would have been different had this person been caucasian. i think th
that derek chauvin wants to stay on the police force. if you can imagine that the police force allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him, you begin to believe your behavior is ok. you become an enabler. that was obvious with his colleagues standing around him. they had no humanity. they were just as guilty as he was. the bottom line is what creates this kind of attitude, this kind of behavior when you see it firsthand and you do nothing? i have to tell you i...
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derek chauvin has been charged with second degree murder. three other officers have been charged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and the police responded. a curfew was announced, and the national guard deployed with the police. police: get inside. light them up! woman screams peace may now have returned to the city, but the protests continue. fanta diallo was a university student until last year. racism in minnesota is subtle. it's micro—aggressions and "where are you from"? in the two weeks after george floyd's death, she went to protests every day. and now she and her friends arejoining another. protesters: we are gun dying! say it like you mean it — we are gun dying. it's now a
derek chauvin has been charged with second degree murder. three other officers have been charged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and...
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derek chauvin, the police officer, triggered rage and anger against injustices all over the country -- structural, systemic racism in institutions and society in america -- the justice system, the health system, police, etc., etc. that is the bigger thrust the whole movement has. and people say this is a movement now, and with that the whole thing blows up to something really, really big here in the united states. brent: and a lot of people are looking for change and reform. this is not just about one policeman anymore. it is about reforming policing as a whole. the city of minneapolis has voted to dismantle the police force there. i want to take a listen to what lisa bender, the minneapolis city council president, had to say. lisa: our commitment is to and our city's toxic relationship with the minneapolis police department, to end policing as we know it, and to re-create systems of public safety that actually keep us safe. brent: "to end policing as we know it," stephan, what does that mean? are we talking about minneapolis, a metropolitan area of about 4 million people, devoid of a
derek chauvin, the police officer, triggered rage and anger against injustices all over the country -- structural, systemic racism in institutions and society in america -- the justice system, the health system, police, etc., etc. that is the bigger thrust the whole movement has. and people say this is a movement now, and with that the whole thing blows up to something really, really big here in the united states. brent: and a lot of people are looking for change and reform. this is not just...
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derek chauvin has been charged with second—degree murder. three other officers have been charged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and the police responded. a curfew was announced, and the national guard deployed with the police. police: get inside. get in your house now! light ‘em up! woman screams peace may now have returned to the city, but the protests continue. fanta diallo was a university student until last year. racism in minnesota is subtle. it's micro—aggressions and "where are you from"? in the two weeks after george floyd's death, she went to protests every day. and now she and her friends arejoining another. all chant: no justice! no peace! we are done dying! say it lik
derek chauvin has been charged with second—degree murder. three other officers have been charged with aiding and abetting murder. george floyd's death is all the more shocking because it isjust the latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. it is part of the black experience, an american tragedy. how best to bring change? the protests for justice after george floyd's death are the biggest in half a century. in minneapolis and elsewhere, the first few nights turned violent. and...
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>> if you could look and be in the same room with derek chauvin, what would you say to him >> i would not be in the same room with him, and i refuse to mention his name >> reporter: chauvin and floyd both worked security at local club, but it doesn't appear they knew each other well maya santa maria is the club's forme owner says chauvin was aggressive. >> he also was quick to draw with the pepper spray over any little thing so if you have two girls starting a fight, he'll spray everybody. >> reporter: three other officers are charged with aiding and abetting murder. two were rookies and their attorneys say they raised concerns about chauvin's actions. an attorney for the third officer said he's cooperating with authorities. today chief arradondo doubled down on his belief that all three were complicit >> i don't put policies out to say that you should only react or respond if you're a two-year member or a five-year member or a ten-year member. >> reporter: arradondo grew up in south minneapolis. he's the city's first black police chief and was among several officers who sued the depa
>> if you could look and be in the same room with derek chauvin, what would you say to him >> i would not be in the same room with him, and i refuse to mention his name >> reporter: chauvin and floyd both worked security at local club, but it doesn't appear they knew each other well maya santa maria is the club's forme owner says chauvin was aggressive. >> he also was quick to draw with the pepper spray over any little thing so if you have two girls starting a fight,...
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. >> derek chauvin, the officer who pinned floyd to the ground had 18 prior complaints filed against him. he was only reprimanded twice, though. cnn investigative reporter drew griffin has more. >> reporter: in the midst of this -- a bystander called out a badge number. >> 1087. >> i played over and over again, i knew it was derriek chauvin. >> reporter: michelle gros was about to tell the world who killed him. >> when i saw the name, i said, oh, him. i wasn't surprised because when you start to see those same officers over and over again with multiple complaints their names lodge in your brain. >> reporter: for two decades the organization has been tracking information against minneapolis police, the data did is limited, the investigative details not public. scroll down and you'll see complaint after complaint closed with no discipline. minneapolis police have racked up 2,013 complaints in seven years. of those, 31 ended in serious discipline, just 1.5%. >> we have so failed to agress police conduct in this community. it made it literally inevitable that somebody was going to die th
. >> derek chauvin, the officer who pinned floyd to the ground had 18 prior complaints filed against him. he was only reprimanded twice, though. cnn investigative reporter drew griffin has more. >> reporter: in the midst of this -- a bystander called out a badge number. >> 1087. >> i played over and over again, i knew it was derriek chauvin. >> reporter: michelle gros was about to tell the world who killed him. >> when i saw the name, i said, oh, him. i...
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they joined derek chauvin in that regard. furthermore, requesting bail be set at $1 million for each officer. again, when he gets to that, we will take you to that podium. welcome everybody, i'm a neil cavuto, and this is "your world." fast developments this world and the entire floyd case. we begin with the latest from annapolis and how all this is being taken in by crowds. >> as you mentioned, we are waiting by and as soon as the attorney general o oxen come it will go to that. speech and has been with second-degree murder. the three officers involved, we know based on court files and documents that has been filed that they have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. those charges in minnesota, they face up maximum sentence of 50 years in prison and a final $20,000 if they are convicted on both counts. it lays out a lot of what we already knew. george floyd was held on the ground for nearly 9 minutes. alexander kane, one of the former officers was pressing down on his back. former officer watched and ke
they joined derek chauvin in that regard. furthermore, requesting bail be set at $1 million for each officer. again, when he gets to that, we will take you to that podium. welcome everybody, i'm a neil cavuto, and this is "your world." fast developments this world and the entire floyd case. we begin with the latest from annapolis and how all this is being taken in by crowds. >> as you mentioned, we are waiting by and as soon as the attorney general o oxen come it will go to...
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what is happening is the washington post have this story about charges against derek chauvin, elevated to second—degree murder. in the three other officers who would with him when george floyd was dyed and killed in minneapolis, previously didn't have any charges facing them and they now face charges of aiding and they now face charges of aiding and abetting murder. the seriousness of the charges has dramatically escalated. it is hard to get away from the sense this is a direct response to the scale of the anger that has erupted since george floyd's death. of course... that has erupted since george floyd's death. of course... that is the point. 0ver floyd's death. of course... that is the point. over the last few decades, it doesn't always appear that justice has been decades, it doesn't always appear thatjustice has been done. four police officers when it comes to what they are charged with. yes. this instance has led to protests throughout the world. but one of the huge frustrations is the fact that we have seen similar incidents in the past and in america, particularly, and often
what is happening is the washington post have this story about charges against derek chauvin, elevated to second—degree murder. in the three other officers who would with him when george floyd was dyed and killed in minneapolis, previously didn't have any charges facing them and they now face charges of aiding and they now face charges of aiding and abetting murder. the seriousness of the charges has dramatically escalated. it is hard to get away from the sense this is a direct response to...
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soon, ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time. that is set to happen the same time a public memorial is taking place in george floyd's hometown of houston. after two weeks of protests nationwide following floyd's death, an historic move now by the minneapolis city council. >> that's right. over the weekend voting to de-fund and also dismantle the city's police department and to replace it with a new system of public safety. what would that actually look like? can they do it? we'll talk about what that change will look like in a moment. there is a brand-new cnn poll this morning which shows troubling numbers for the presidents on his handling of the protest in the wake of george flowed's death and the pandemic and his head-to-head matchup on joe biden who is gaining a national lead. let's join omar jimenez in houston to tell us about what we'll see today at the memorial. >> poppy and jim, at noon local time, around 6:00 p.m., that the public will have a chance to say their last goo
soon, ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin charged with second-degree murder in the killing of george floyd will face a judge for the first time. that is set to happen the same time a public memorial is taking place in george floyd's hometown of houston. after two weeks of protests nationwide following floyd's death, an historic move now by the minneapolis city council. >> that's right. over the weekend voting to de-fund and also dismantle the city's police department and to...
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derek chauvin, who used his need to pin down george floyd's neck, had 17 complaints against him. one for pulling a woman out of a car earning a speeding stop. one of the other officers, tou thao, was the subject of six complaints, and one of those complaints led to a 2017 excessive force lawsuit. the other two officers, thomas lane and alexander kueng were relative newcomers to the department. protesters packing the streets coast-to-coast as they demand justice for george floyd, concerns are now growing about a possible spike in covid-19 cases. how concerned should we be, and what does this mean for reopening plans? we are joined now by fox news medical contributor and family and emergency medicine dr. janette nesheiwat. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. would you consider the protesters -- i mean, we see these large crowds, and they are just kind of moving from block to block to block together, sometimes arm in arm, a lot wearing masks, but would you consider these people, the so-called super-spreader's of covid-19? >> exactly right, trace. we have these mass crowds of t
derek chauvin, who used his need to pin down george floyd's neck, had 17 complaints against him. one for pulling a woman out of a car earning a speeding stop. one of the other officers, tou thao, was the subject of six complaints, and one of those complaints led to a 2017 excessive force lawsuit. the other two officers, thomas lane and alexander kueng were relative newcomers to the department. protesters packing the streets coast-to-coast as they demand justice for george floyd, concerns are...
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and then you have derek chauvin. and derek chauvin will go to jail for the rest of his life for what he did, and he should. there's nobody that condones that. >> martha: i want to play, i hear you. this from mayor de blasio, and there is also some sound in here from mayor frey from minneapolis. so just listen to this. and i want to your reaction on the other side if i could. >> george floyd cannot be allowed to die in vain. we have to make a change in this country. >> all right! >> [bleep]! >> martha: mayor de blasio was booed in brooklyn because he would not come out strongly enough against the police and excessive force cases, the mayor of minneapolis was booed out of that square, because he refused to say that he wanted to abolish the police. you have obviously more experience with mayor de blasio, what would you say to him tonight in terms of the support for the police force in new york? >> i got to say, when mayor de blasio is not progressive enough for the progressives, then we are living in an alternate univer
and then you have derek chauvin. and derek chauvin will go to jail for the rest of his life for what he did, and he should. there's nobody that condones that. >> martha: i want to play, i hear you. this from mayor de blasio, and there is also some sound in here from mayor frey from minneapolis. so just listen to this. and i want to your reaction on the other side if i could. >> george floyd cannot be allowed to die in vain. we have to make a change in this country. >> all...
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now, they are blaming the senior officer, derek chauvin for floyd's death. the split between the officers is significant. we'll delve into that as well. we'll start with the story out of buffalo. laura jarrett is here with that. >> there's been a fair amount of alarming footage of how some police handled protesters across this country. the scene we're going to show you is a prime example of how it's so crucial that these incidences are 'cause caught on camera. two buffalo officers have been suspended without pay. av video shows them shoving a 75-year-old protesters to the ground. the video is disturbing. >> move. move back. >> move back. >> get a medic. >> walking up on me. >> back away. >> the mayor of buffalo says the man has been hospitalized in serious but stable condition. police originally released a statement saying the man tripped but the video clearly shows that he was shoved to the ground. new york governor andrew cuomo called the incident wholly unjustified and utterly disgr e disgracef disgraceful. the police commissioner ordered an immediate inv
now, they are blaming the senior officer, derek chauvin for floyd's death. the split between the officers is significant. we'll delve into that as well. we'll start with the story out of buffalo. laura jarrett is here with that. >> there's been a fair amount of alarming footage of how some police handled protesters across this country. the scene we're going to show you is a prime example of how it's so crucial that these incidences are 'cause caught on camera. two buffalo officers have...
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is there any doubt in your mind that derek chauvin knew george floyd? >> no. he knew him. >> reporter: how well? >> we interface with officers. >> reporter: how well did he know him? >> i would say pretty well. >> reporter: maya santamaria, the owner of the now-torched club, described how chauvin treated black patrons. when she talked to us for the upcoming cbs news special "justice for all." do you think derek had a problem with black people? >> i think he was afraid and intimidated. >> reporter: by black folks. >> yeah. >> reporter: as the investigation continues, other cities across the country are considering police reforms. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said that he would support sweeping reform measures in his state, including a ban on police choke holds. >> it's not just a moment to express outrage. it's a moment to do something about it and to make real reform and real change. >> reporter: city officials here in minneapolis are discussing the possibility of defunding or dismantling the police department here. but even those who are in support o
is there any doubt in your mind that derek chauvin knew george floyd? >> no. he knew him. >> reporter: how well? >> we interface with officers. >> reporter: how well did he know him? >> i would say pretty well. >> reporter: maya santamaria, the owner of the now-torched club, described how chauvin treated black patrons. when she talked to us for the upcoming cbs news special "justice for all." do you think derek had a problem with black people?...
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and new reporting at this hour on the former police officer, derek chauvin, charged in the murder of george floyd. prosecutors confirming chauvin was negotiating a guilty plea to local and federal charges, so, what changed? as george floyd's brother appears before congress today, his emotional plea, saying his brother did not deserve to die over $20. and what he said when asked if he believed his brother's killing was premeditated. >>> also tonight, as we come on the air, the urgent manhunt for a gunman who open fird on a police station. a deputy wounded, shot in the face. a second person found shot to death nearby. investigators do believe the shootings are connected. residents ordered to shelter in place. and what authorities have just revealed tonight. >>> after military leaders said the time has come to discuss changing names of u.s. military bases named after confederate leaders, tonight, president trump saying this will not happen, saying they are part of a great american heritage. and nascar late today revealing they are now banning the confederate flag. >>> the coronavirus he
and new reporting at this hour on the former police officer, derek chauvin, charged in the murder of george floyd. prosecutors confirming chauvin was negotiating a guilty plea to local and federal charges, so, what changed? as george floyd's brother appears before congress today, his emotional plea, saying his brother did not deserve to die over $20. and what he said when asked if he believed his brother's killing was premeditated. >>> also tonight, as we come on the air, the urgent...
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we have learned prosecutors and that former officer, derek chauvin, were closing in on charges until the day before his arrest. chauvin now faces up to 40 years behind bars if convicted on all charges. and tonight, as we come on the air, an urgent hunt now for a man who opened fire on a police station. we have it all covered for you. we're going to begin with abc's alex perez in minneapolis again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the stunning revelation, as prosecutors mulled charges against fired minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, he was angling for a deal to plead guilty on federal civil rights charges and to murdering george floyd. as prosecutors were walking up to the podium on may 28th, the deal had just fallen apart. another development that i could tell you about. unfortunately, we don't at this point. >> reporter: chauvin charged with third degree murder the next day, upgraded to second degree the following week. >> mr. floyd, what do you hope to tell the committee today? >> justice for george. >> you don't do that to a human being. you don't do that to an animal. his lif
we have learned prosecutors and that former officer, derek chauvin, were closing in on charges until the day before his arrest. chauvin now faces up to 40 years behind bars if convicted on all charges. and tonight, as we come on the air, an urgent hunt now for a man who opened fire on a police station. we have it all covered for you. we're going to begin with abc's alex perez in minneapolis again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the stunning revelation, as prosecutors mulled charges against...
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let's start with the updated charges for derek chauvin. he was seen kneeling on george floyd's neck. he is charged with second- degree murder. what you think prosecutors opted on the more serious charge? >> when i watch the video i thought their initial filing of third-degree murder was in order. the more i watched it, i've got to think that he actually should be charged with first- degree murder. he was leaning on his neck for eight minutes and 40 seconds. as an experienced officer, he knows how long it takes for strangulation to take place and asphyxiation . as i look at this, i was thinking of someone else had done what wit and i've got to think of first- degree murder. i don't like overcharging in the case. i think it is a pour in. but in this case i think of first-degree murder case would be in order. it ups the ante and i understand what that attorney general is saying. but, gosh, let a jury decide what it is. there should be no plea bargaining in this case. if they plea bargain, there will be more riots. you cannot plea bargain this
let's start with the updated charges for derek chauvin. he was seen kneeling on george floyd's neck. he is charged with second- degree murder. what you think prosecutors opted on the more serious charge? >> when i watch the video i thought their initial filing of third-degree murder was in order. the more i watched it, i've got to think that he actually should be charged with first- degree murder. he was leaning on his neck for eight minutes and 40 seconds. as an experienced officer, he...
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. >> i file add amended complaint that fires derek chauvin with mau murder in the second degree. >> all of them seen in this online video restraining floyd. >> i filed a complaint, that charges the officers with aiding and abetting murder in the second degree, a felony offense. >> all four officers now in police custody. >> all four officers have been charged! >> yeah! >> cheers uptierupting across t nation. >> black lives matter! >> i believe that's fantastic. but they should have been arrest add we ed a week ago. >> some say it's a small droop in the bucket. >> he should have been arrested from the jump. >> they deserve to be charged. they're guilty. >> floyd's son, emotional with the hope of justice. >> i'm happy that all officers have been arrested. my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. >> earlier today, he knelt at the site where his father died. floyd's friend cautiously optimistic. >> i am happy with the news. we definitely want convictions. that's biggest thing. we want to see those guys in jail. >> this is no more clear evidence of what it means t
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. >>> also tonight, the former officer now charged with second degree murder, derek chauvin, wearing an orange jumpsuit for his first court appearance today. prosecutors saying he kept his knee on floyd's neck while he went limp and eventually lifeless. and the breaking headline as we come on the air tonight. the new video from new mexico now. the officer with his knee on the neck of a man detained after a traffic stop. that officer tonight now charged with manslaughter. what we've just learned. >>> the minneapolis city council voting to dismantle the police department. the mayor there shouted down for refusing to support calls to defund the police. growing calls from demonstrators across the country to do the same. joe biden tonight saying he does not support that idea, nor does president trump, who called members of law enforcement to the white house today. >>> the disturbing case in virginia tonight. the charges. the alleged member of the kkk who drove right into a protest. and in seattle, the man who drove into demonstrators there and then allegedly shot someone as he got out of
. >>> also tonight, the former officer now charged with second degree murder, derek chauvin, wearing an orange jumpsuit for his first court appearance today. prosecutors saying he kept his knee on floyd's neck while he went limp and eventually lifeless. and the breaking headline as we come on the air tonight. the new video from new mexico now. the officer with his knee on the neck of a man detained after a traffic stop. that officer tonight now charged with manslaughter. what we've...
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derek chauvin worked outside on detail and george floyd worked inside. penny also worked on night detail. he said the two butted heads and he described chauvin, in his words, aggressive toward minority customers. penny tells me the manager of the club would hand out paychecks to the security staff on the inside, people like george floyd. it was then their job to then pay the outside staff, people like derek chauvin. and on one occasion, according to david penny and another person we talked to, chauvin took issue with how much he was being paid and blamed george floyd, who had handed him the check. >> all right. so they had a beef in your view, at least one time over money. >> exactly. but it's not george's responsibility the way he receives his pay, for one. that's the manager's job from the club. >> reporter: but derek took it out on george? >> exactly. that's what i understand. at the time, yes. i actually had to make him leave the club. >> reporter: so is there any doubt in your mind that that monday, derek didn't know who george was? >> i would say h
derek chauvin worked outside on detail and george floyd worked inside. penny also worked on night detail. he said the two butted heads and he described chauvin, in his words, aggressive toward minority customers. penny tells me the manager of the club would hand out paychecks to the security staff on the inside, people like george floyd. it was then their job to then pay the outside staff, people like derek chauvin. and on one occasion, according to david penny and another person we talked to,...
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the charge against derek chauvin increased to second degree murder. he was the officer recorded kneeling on floyd's neck, and new charges of aiding and abetting for three other police officers at that fatal scene. shown here. make nothing effort to stop chauvin or protect floyd, even though he was already in handcuffs at the time of the incident, even as he became unresponsive, even as bystanders pleaded for his life. as we await for an appearance from attorney general ellison, the family said, this is a bittersweet moment for the family of george floyd. we are deeply gratified that attorney general keith ellison took decisive action in this case, arresting and charging all the officers involved in george floyd's death and upgrading the charge against derek chauvin to felony second-degree murder. this is a significant step forward on the road to justice. their hope, their grief, their pleas for justice reverberating now across the country and around the world. especially in minneapolis, where a large crowd remains gather at the place where george floy
the charge against derek chauvin increased to second degree murder. he was the officer recorded kneeling on floyd's neck, and new charges of aiding and abetting for three other police officers at that fatal scene. shown here. make nothing effort to stop chauvin or protect floyd, even though he was already in handcuffs at the time of the incident, even as he became unresponsive, even as bystanders pleaded for his life. as we await for an appearance from attorney general ellison, the family said,...
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and while derek chauvin heads to court today, thousands are expected at the public visitation for george floyd in houston. we are live with the very latest. jillian: plus, r tropica tropim triecristobal makes land diss fl in louisiana. we're live on the ground in new orleans as janice dean tracks the system's next move. rob: and a late night response from president trump to colin powell, why he's shrugging off the former secretary of state's endorsement of joe biden. "fox & friends first" on a monday morning starts right now. ♪ jillian: good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning.
and while derek chauvin heads to court today, thousands are expected at the public visitation for george floyd in houston. we are live with the very latest. jillian: plus, r tropica tropim triecristobal makes land diss fl in louisiana. we're live on the ground in new orleans as janice dean tracks the system's next move. rob: and a late night response from president trump to colin powell, why he's shrugging off the former secretary of state's endorsement of joe biden. "fox & friends...
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they're blaming a senior officer, derek chauvin for george floyd's death. he's the arresting officer who put his knee on floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. we have new and sickening details about the killing of ahmaud arbery. we'll speak with the arbery family attorney later this hour. let's speak with laura -- >> so many disturbing and upsetting videos that we've seen in recent days. this one is truly shocking. two buffalo police officers have now been suspended without pay after a video shows them shoving a 75 yeeryear-year-old proteste the ground. we have to warn you, this video is disturbing. >> get a medic. >> walking up -- >> the mayor of buffalo says the man has been hospitalized in serious but stable condition. police originally released a statement saying the man tripped but the video clearing shows that he was shoved to the ground. governor cuomo called it wholly unjustified and disgraceful. the two officers have been suspended as we mentioned without pay. >> laura we'll have more about this throughout the program. >>> protests from coast to co
they're blaming a senior officer, derek chauvin for george floyd's death. he's the arresting officer who put his knee on floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. we have new and sickening details about the killing of ahmaud arbery. we'll speak with the arbery family attorney later this hour. let's speak with laura -- >> so many disturbing and upsetting videos that we've seen in recent days. this one is truly shocking. two buffalo police officers have now been suspended without pay after a...
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derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people who are suffering. for far too long in this country. >> floyd's death sparked outrage around the world.
derek chauvin pressed his knee into his neck and that's how george floyd died. there have been several public services to honor his life. yesterday 6000 people waited in line to pay their respects including texas governor greg abbott who's working on a plan so what happened floyd won't happen to the state of texas his family asked me and i promise to use and incorporate their family into the discussions about the pathway forward. it will be led by family members and by victims and the people...
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derek chauvin, the former officer who has already been charged with third-degree murder. they do not intervene as floyd pleads for his life, for minutes. in minneapolis moments ago, the family of george floyd and attorney ben crump visited the site where floyd was killed. this is a site that has become the epicenter for these nine days of nationwide demonstrations. we're beginning to see protesters again taking to the streets. officials are hoping the demonstrations will continue to trend toward what happened last night, although unprecedented curfews were defied in many cities. they were done so peacefully. the family's attorney, ben crump, said he expected the three other officers to be charged before george floyd's first public memorial, which is tomorrow in minneapolis. let's go to josh campbell, our cnn security correspondent, who has much more on this expected announcement, and also cnn's omar jimenez, who is on site in minneapolis where members of the floyd family just wrapped up speaking. josh, you bring us up to speed with what we could be expecting here with the
derek chauvin, the former officer who has already been charged with third-degree murder. they do not intervene as floyd pleads for his life, for minutes. in minneapolis moments ago, the family of george floyd and attorney ben crump visited the site where floyd was killed. this is a site that has become the epicenter for these nine days of nationwide demonstrations. we're beginning to see protesters again taking to the streets. officials are hoping the demonstrations will continue to trend...
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it is not the alt-right the tree people like derek chauvin. we want to malign but [inaudible] it is about right and wrong and about moral striving for the fact is the system allowed derek chauvin to stay under the police force. you can only imagine the police force and code blue allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him in the native american in a similar situation you begin to believe your behavior is okay so you become an enabler and that was obvious when his colleagues were standing around him watching him do what he was doing. they know humanity about them. they looked in her eyes. they were just as guilty as he was and the bottom line, what creates this attitude and behavior when you see it firsthand and it is being recordeds and you do nothing. >> we leave washington journal at this point to fulfill our 40 plus year commitment to live in senate coverage. you can watch this and any c-span program online@c-span .org. lawmakers are about to gavel in print they will work on judicial nominations. a vote is s
it is not the alt-right the tree people like derek chauvin. we want to malign but [inaudible] it is about right and wrong and about moral striving for the fact is the system allowed derek chauvin to stay under the police force. you can only imagine the police force and code blue allows you to stay on the force and you get away with what happened with him in the native american in a similar situation you begin to believe your behavior is okay so you become an enabler and that was obvious when...
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>> the officer who killed george floyd most directly derek chauvin, who had 18 misconduct kplapts against him already, nothing can be done with that officer. but when i looked at the officers around him, they seem to me like more of the people who probably are police officers, who stand and watch, who are bystanders. that's why the other officers are so important, because we will hear wins again that this is about a bad apple. a bad apple. and it's not about a bad apple. it's about a system, a system of actors and those who are complice it with those actors. there are moments i this country when there are photographs that aroul of this . they almost hold up a mirror to this country. and when we see this picture of the nonchalance with which america will put its knee on the neck of black people and make itself deaf to our suffering, deaf to our cries, deaf to our desperation, that's the snapshot. that's america. that's america that can see african-americans suffering from disproportionately from covid infection and covid death can see us subject to housing discrimination, can see us as the
>> the officer who killed george floyd most directly derek chauvin, who had 18 misconduct kplapts against him already, nothing can be done with that officer. but when i looked at the officers around him, they seem to me like more of the people who probably are police officers, who stand and watch, who are bystanders. that's why the other officers are so important, because we will hear wins again that this is about a bad apple. a bad apple. and it's not about a bad apple. it's about a...
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. >>> i am going to go now where derek chauvin is expected to make his first court appearance tomorrow. what's the mood right now shaq brewster is on the ground? >> reporter: this continues to grow as we speak to contact vacn the ground. you saw a majority of city council members on stage supporting that idea and getting more information what it means. you have been here, what does it mean tomorrow? >> we got to start changing. we need to rise up for our community for something to happen. just last year we had police wrapped up with scandals. time and time again, the police have failed on our city. it is time for us to step up. >> reporter: there was a viral moment that happened yesterday with the mayor, dick frey, where he went in the crowd and says he did not support this police department. why not give the police more power to institute the reform that he says he wants to make. >> we have been in this situation for about three years. we instituted every reform. reform does not work. >> thank you very much for talking with us. >> you continue to hear people saying they want to emphas
. >>> i am going to go now where derek chauvin is expected to make his first court appearance tomorrow. what's the mood right now shaq brewster is on the ground? >> reporter: this continues to grow as we speak to contact vacn the ground. you saw a majority of city council members on stage supporting that idea and getting more information what it means. you have been here, what does it mean tomorrow? >> we got to start changing. we need to rise up for our community for...
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derek chauvin was being protected in a prison for murdering someone. we've seen this throughout history. when dylann roof killed nine people at a church, after they picked him up and he had a weapon, officers took him to a burger king. still black men's bodies are under officers' knees. we see the ways in which racists are protected by the state. this is some of the reasons people are protesting in the streets. >> thank you so much. always good to see you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, love in the time of coronavirus. how couples are finding new ways to wed during the pandemic. >>> but first, covid-19 has taken a toole on the world. after the traumatic death of george floyd, emotions are running high. experts say the sense of loss and anxiety we're all feeling is grief. two cnn heroes, mary robinson and annette march greer have dedicated their lives to helping people learn to cope with loss. t this week they share their thoughts on what everyone is expertsing and how to get through it. >> grieving is what we do when we lose someone or s
derek chauvin was being protected in a prison for murdering someone. we've seen this throughout history. when dylann roof killed nine people at a church, after they picked him up and he had a weapon, officers took him to a burger king. still black men's bodies are under officers' knees. we see the ways in which racists are protected by the state. this is some of the reasons people are protesting in the streets. >> thank you so much. always good to see you. appreciate it. >> thank...
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derek chauvin says no. >> lane's attorney said he plans to subpoena the unreleased body cam video. >> reporter: chauvin's attorney would not say whether his client plans to post bail he's due back in court later this month. >>> nearly 1,200 miles away in houston thousands of mourners gathered to pay their respects to george floyd. joe fryer was there. >> reporter: behind me a candlelight vigil was taking place where george floyd graduated in 1993, a public visitation attended by thousands. a long line wrapped around the church like outstretched arms welcoming george floyd home one last time. >> our messaging is really to provide hope and help and to help people begin to heal. >> reporter: despite a heat index of 100 degrees and the need to social distance and wearing masks, a massive crowd came to his viewings. >> we're here to support the movement and the family. >> reporter: floyd's family met privately with joe biden floyd was born in north carolina, grew up in houston's inner city third world neighborhood >> this is where he started from. >> reporter: in high school, floyd was a 6
derek chauvin says no. >> lane's attorney said he plans to subpoena the unreleased body cam video. >> reporter: chauvin's attorney would not say whether his client plans to post bail he's due back in court later this month. >>> nearly 1,200 miles away in houston thousands of mourners gathered to pay their respects to george floyd. joe fryer was there. >> reporter: behind me a candlelight vigil was taking place where george floyd graduated in 1993, a public visitation...
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conflict had a lot to do with derek chauvin being aggressive toward patrons. he is charged with second-degree murder. bail was set at $1 million. >> the retired police captain murdered outside a pawnshop will be laid to rest today, david dorn spent 40 years with thing was police department, the 77-year-old killed trying to stop looters outside his friend app store. hundreds waiting in long lines to pay their respect to the public viewing yesterday. a private funeral for family and fellow officers will be held today. 24-year-old stefan cannon charged with dorn's murder. >> an update we have been following, but husband of lori fellow waking up behind bars the police arresting chad near his idaho home after finding human remains in his backyard. >> this is a bizarre story. the grandparents of one of his missing children speaks out. good morning. >> investigators found the remains tuesday morning after executing a search warrant at the home of chad bell in salem, idaho. jj valentine 17-year-old timely ryan have not been seen since september of last year. the coupl
conflict had a lot to do with derek chauvin being aggressive toward patrons. he is charged with second-degree murder. bail was set at $1 million. >> the retired police captain murdered outside a pawnshop will be laid to rest today, david dorn spent 40 years with thing was police department, the 77-year-old killed trying to stop looters outside his friend app store. hundreds waiting in long lines to pay their respect to the public viewing yesterday. a private funeral for family and fellow...
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both the second degree and man slaugt er charge that derek chauvin now faces. that could be one reason. can you give us a sense of timing of this, of how long a case like this you know is going to take? to when should we expegt to have a trial for instance? >> i would think a is possible later this year. i think it moves faster than it does in the federal system, but there are some things to think about. number one, it may well be the prosecutors will try to get one of these officers, perhaps the one who's standing there in the video who was not holding george floyd down. may try to get him to cooperate and testify. that would take some time. the second thing is i don't think it would be unexpected if they try to get a change of venue. now moving it out of minneapolis or st. paul, where ever else that i don't know about this. you might argue that passions are especially high in federal court, it's really hard to get changes of venue. the jury pool is just saturated with coverage and even then frankly seldom works. >> i don't mean to be this is a national story,
both the second degree and man slaugt er charge that derek chauvin now faces. that could be one reason. can you give us a sense of timing of this, of how long a case like this you know is going to take? to when should we expegt to have a trial for instance? >> i would think a is possible later this year. i think it moves faster than it does in the federal system, but there are some things to think about. number one, it may well be the prosecutors will try to get one of these officers,...
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. >>> we learned new details about former police officer derek chauvin, the man seen with his knee on george floyd's neck. chauvin has now been moved to another detendfirst court date delayed. >> as the protests grow, 21 states and washington, d.c. have now activated the national guard and dozens of cities have imposed curfews. >> take a look at this morning's "new york times," it says "twin crises and surging anger >>> "the washington post" claiming demonstrations intensify. we begin our coverage with abc's andrea fujii. >> reporter: overnight, nationwide unrest. >> we don't want to loot. that's not what we out here for. but we do want justice and we want equality. and if we don't get that, we're goingo repte large crowds of demonstrators in multiple cities getting more violent following the death of george floyd. in washington, d.c. protesters setting a large fire just blocks from the white house, shouting "you are the threat" to police in riot gear. in boston, businesses damaged and fires set as protesters clash with police. in new york city, many of the demonstrations peaceful. bu
. >>> we learned new details about former police officer derek chauvin, the man seen with his knee on george floyd's neck. chauvin has now been moved to another detendfirst court date delayed. >> as the protests grow, 21 states and washington, d.c. have now activated the national guard and dozens of cities have imposed curfews. >> take a look at this morning's "new york times," it says "twin crises and surging anger >>> "the washington...
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prosecutors have upgraded the most serious charge against former officer derek chauvin. >> overnight, this powerful scene. protesters shining the lights from their cell phones, the crowd in denver fell silent for nearly nine minutes, the amount of time chauvin kept his knee on floyd's neck. >> in a bombshell development from washington, former defense secretary james mattis is now speaking out slamming president trump for the way he responded to protesters. >>> we will get to that in just a moment, but first abc's megan tevrizian with the scenes unfolding overnight. >> we have been being killed all over, you know, all over the place, everywhere, you know, our black men are being killed. you know what i'm saying, and it never used to matter. >> reporter: this morning a new step towards justice. >> and i feel that this is going to be the time when we can finally get some justice. i think that it's going to be all right. >> reporter: all four fired minneapolis police officers are now charged in connection to george floyd's death. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: derek chauvin now facing u
prosecutors have upgraded the most serious charge against former officer derek chauvin. >> overnight, this powerful scene. protesters shining the lights from their cell phones, the crowd in denver fell silent for nearly nine minutes, the amount of time chauvin kept his knee on floyd's neck. >> in a bombshell development from washington, former defense secretary james mattis is now speaking out slamming president trump for the way he responded to protesters. >>> we will get...
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why fired officer derek chauvin could collect $1 million, even if he's convicted. costly misconduct: a cbs news investigation into the minneapolis police department turns up a history of lawsuits, costing taxpayers millions. how some officers racked up multiple complaints and stayed on the force. back on the fairway: no fans and a silent tribute, professional golf marks a return in a changed world. and when is baseball coming back? cbs' steve hartman and a young d t th thets i eng nor o'donnel, repog fromat >>onnellod evening to our viewers in the wes and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with an alarming increase in coronavirus cases across nearly half of the country, including in two of america's largest states. texas and florida are now seeing their highest number of new cases since the pandemic began, even as they push forward with reopening. officials in houston say the area is nearing a disaster, and that they may need to use n.r.g. arena as a temporary hospital because of a record increase in infections. tonight the c.d.c. is warning the
why fired officer derek chauvin could collect $1 million, even if he's convicted. costly misconduct: a cbs news investigation into the minneapolis police department turns up a history of lawsuits, costing taxpayers millions. how some officers racked up multiple complaints and stayed on the force. back on the fairway: no fans and a silent tribute, professional golf marks a return in a changed world. and when is baseball coming back? cbs' steve hartman and a young d t th thets i eng nor o'donnel,...
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—— derek chauvin in court? —— derek chauvin in court? this was overdue in the eyes of some people, the first appearance should have been last week but the charges have been changed and raised to second—degree murder. the bail has been set at more than $1 million. there is no opposition to that from his defence team. that is what the prosecution wa nted that is what the prosecution wanted and for all those people up wanted and for all those people up and down the country who have been protesting, the legal process is taking its course as well as it can at this early stage. the death of george floyd has led to protests in numerous countries grappling with their colonial past. this is a statue of king leopold ii — he was in power as belgium committed atrocities in what's now the democratic republic of congo. protestors draped the statue in the drc flag and graffitied ‘assassin' on its base. protestors in some countries are also looking to expose police brutality in their country. here's a black lives matter organiser in nantes, in fra
—— derek chauvin in court? —— derek chauvin in court? this was overdue in the eyes of some people, the first appearance should have been last week but the charges have been changed and raised to second—degree murder. the bail has been set at more than $1 million. there is no opposition to that from his defence team. that is what the prosecution wa nted that is what the prosecution wanted and for all those people up wanted and for all those people up and down the country who have been...
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derek chauvin, the officer who was filmed kneeling on his neck, has had his charge elevated to second degree murder. let's just look at what that means in the state of minnesota. the law there defines 1st degree murder as one in which the defendant has the intention to kill and usually requires some element of premeditation. second degree murder, the charges being brought here, requires intention on the part of the defendant but is more related to crimes of passion or crimes in the heat of the moment. and third degree murder would not require proof that the defendant wanted the victim to die, only that their actions were dangerous and carried out without regard to human life. barbara plett usher reports from minneapolis. for the past week protesters have been demanding justice for george floyd, tougher action against the police officers who arrested him. there has been frustration, sadness and pain. but today finally some news. the very fact that we have failed these charges means we believe in them but what i do not believe is that one successful prosecution can rectify the hurt and
derek chauvin, the officer who was filmed kneeling on his neck, has had his charge elevated to second degree murder. let's just look at what that means in the state of minnesota. the law there defines 1st degree murder as one in which the defendant has the intention to kill and usually requires some element of premeditation. second degree murder, the charges being brought here, requires intention on the part of the defendant but is more related to crimes of passion or crimes in the heat of the...
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derek chauvin, charges against him upgraded from third to second degree murder. officers thao, lane, and keung, all charged with aiding and abetting. in minneapolis, a cheer went up at the spot where floyd died, when they received word that all four would be charged. at the same time, thousands marching in the streets across the country. this is from new york city, also gathering not far from the white house. on the move in detroit tonight. and in los angeles, massive crowds demanding justice. and minnesota's attorney general saying he's seeking justice for george floyd and his family, because george floyd mattered, his life had value. at the same time, he said convicting police officers is difficult. and former president obama and his message to young men and women of color. and there are breaking developments involving president trump and his defense secretary. we'll guide you through it all tonight. we will begin with the new charges against the ex-officers. alex perez leads us off from minneapolis. >> reporter: as protests spread around the world, tonight, al
derek chauvin, charges against him upgraded from third to second degree murder. officers thao, lane, and keung, all charged with aiding and abetting. in minneapolis, a cheer went up at the spot where floyd died, when they received word that all four would be charged. at the same time, thousands marching in the streets across the country. this is from new york city, also gathering not far from the white house. on the move in detroit tonight. and in los angeles, massive crowds demanding justice....
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what they claim about the actions that day of derek chauvin, with his knee on floyd's neck. he faces that second degree murder charge. and tonight, the longtime friend who was in floyd's car before that deadly encounter breaks his silence on what he witnessed in those final moments. >>> here in new york city, the fbi tonight investigating an unprovoked attack on two officers on patrol. one of them stabbed in the neck. the suspect and two other officers hit in an exchange of gunfire. tonight, there is news coming in on the suspect. was the attack linked to terror? and concerns about attacks on police officers across the country. >>> the president and the new fallout after his threat to use the u.s. military on american civilians. 24 hours after former defense secretary jim mattis issued that rare and scathing rebuke, tonight, one republican senator saying she agrees with mattis and is now struggling to support president trump. what she says about the silence of republicans who quietly have concerns, asking, will they now speak? how the president is responding tonight. >>> and
what they claim about the actions that day of derek chauvin, with his knee on floyd's neck. he faces that second degree murder charge. and tonight, the longtime friend who was in floyd's car before that deadly encounter breaks his silence on what he witnessed in those final moments. >>> here in new york city, the fbi tonight investigating an unprovoked attack on two officers on patrol. one of them stabbed in the neck. the suspect and two other officers hit in an exchange of gunfire....
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is there any doubt in your mind that derek chauvin knew george floyd? >> no. he knew him. >> reporter: and that they bumped heads. how well did he know him? >> i'd say pretty well. >> reporter: but days after our almost-hour-long interview in which he described an emotional bond with floyd, pinney is suddenly backtracking, saying he confused floyd with a different african american coworker. we spoke with him again today. >> well, i'm good with faces, somewhat, but i'm really bad with names. it's a sad thing and i have to fix what i put out there. >> reporter: pinney does stand by his comments about chauvin. you told us that chauvin was aggressive toward minority patrons. >> i stand by that. that is-- that's 100% accurate. >> reporter: it is still a mystery how pinney could mistake floyd for another coworker. floyd stood out in part because he was 6'4" and over 220 pounds. here in minneapolis, they are still protesting here behind me. this one is being led by george floyd's friend, former n.b.a. star stephen jackson. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you.
is there any doubt in your mind that derek chauvin knew george floyd? >> no. he knew him. >> reporter: and that they bumped heads. how well did he know him? >> i'd say pretty well. >> reporter: but days after our almost-hour-long interview in which he described an emotional bond with floyd, pinney is suddenly backtracking, saying he confused floyd with a different african american coworker. we spoke with him again today. >> well, i'm good with faces, somewhat, but...
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derek chauvin, the officer who was videod kneeling on mr floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes has had his charge elevated from third to second degree murder. george floyd's death has sparked huge protests in cities across america. our north america correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in minneapolis. for the past week protesters have been demanding justice for george floyd, tougher action against the police officers who arrested him. there has been frustration, sadness and pain. but today, finally, some news. the very fact that we have failed these charges means the very fact that we have filed these charges means that we believe in them, but what i do not believe is that one successful prosecution can rectify the hurt and loss that so many people feel. the solution to that pain will be slow and difficult work of constructing justice and fairness in our society. these are the four officers who arrested george floyd. the one who pinned him to the ground with the knee to the neck what he struggled to breathe was charged, but not the others who are now formally accused of playing a rol
derek chauvin, the officer who was videod kneeling on mr floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes has had his charge elevated from third to second degree murder. george floyd's death has sparked huge protests in cities across america. our north america correspondent, barbara plett usher, is in minneapolis. for the past week protesters have been demanding justice for george floyd, tougher action against the police officers who arrested him. there has been frustration, sadness and pain. but today,...
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and what that means is that the officer at the center of this case, derek chauvin, would have completed those courses. >> jeff pegues in minneapolis. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. we have a saying at us foods: we help you make it. you, the independent restaurants of america... we've always got your back, but through all of this... you made it happen. you made our friday nights. you even made us dessert. ♪ so, to help you get back to full strength, we're giving...